Belarusian movies, short films and features, transcribed properly
Belarusian (беларуская): Cyrillic output with the distinctive ў preserved; standard orthography. Russian–Belarusian mixed speech (trasianka) resolves toward the dominant language of the recording — review mixed audio.
Movie & film subtitless in particular: Dialogue in the film's own language becomes a timestamped SRT/VTT ready for festival submissions, distributor deliverables and accessibility passes. Note: subtitles come out in the language spoken on screen — this is transcription, not translation. A festival-ready SRT of the film's dialogue, a VTT for web players, and searchable dialogue for the edit — then shift or renumber cues in the free browser subtitle toolkit.
How it works
Record well
Feed the final cut or a screener export — feature-length files are the normal case, and the dialogue track alone works even better.
Upload it
Drop the file into Whipscribe or paste a link. Free instant preview, no signup to try.
Read & export
Speaker-labeled, timestamped Belarusian text in minutes. Export TXT, SRT, VTT, or DOCX.
Typical uses: Interviews, oral history, independent media archives.
Frequently asked
Can Whisper transcribe Belarusian movies, short films and features?
Yes. Cyrillic output with the distinctive ў preserved; standard orthography. Russian–Belarusian mixed speech (trasianka) resolves toward the dominant language of the recording — review mixed audio.
How are speakers handled in a movie & film subtitles?
Dialogue in the film's own language becomes a timestamped SRT/VTT ready for festival submissions, distributor deliverables and accessibility passes. Note: subtitles come out in the language spoken on screen — this is transcription, not translation.
How much does it cost?
About 3.3¢ per audio minute (~$2 an hour), with a free instant preview — no signup to try.
Is my recording private?
Yes — private infrastructure, never sent to a third-party AI service, no training on uploads. Always get participants' consent before recording.